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" _ ' Servio THE most reli farm use is t made of the best r it is strong and being heavy and a1 It gives a clear, strc to light and rewicl out, won't leak, a It is an expert-mac in various styles an RAYO for every re At Dealers Evet STANDARD OIL C Washington. D. C (New Jersey) Richmond. Vn. BALTIMORh Norfollc, Vrv. S B I i I I I 11111 Old Mr. Sunflower thrusts his head high above the garden fence and proclaims himself king over all the little bugs and small potatoes down below. In strength and vigor he overtops all his associates even as . GOODRICH Mk - trta'P TIRES ^ fceayanT^lBWrrders &fr|l|1| ab^ft other tires when it "fii . con^B to lording it over gij | !j skidlfcnd short mileage, (Hi' mV' Goodrich gives you the best tire uuV ^ I I Goodrich gives you the best price mjrt j WE SELL THEM Pagelarsd Garage Nothing More Charged We will be glad to do your Dressing and to grind your corn, but we keep no more books. Hrtng along tbe money with your work. All work guaranteed. Fox Lumber Co. R. A. CARPENTER, Mgr. Dr. R. L. McManus I r>T?"WrTT O T JL/ivll I lv3 X Pageland, S. C. Will be at Jefferson on Wednesday and at Ruby Thursday Mt. Croghan Friday of each week, remainder of time at Page land. Office in rear of Joseph's new Store, Pngeian 1 S. C. ^ PICTU From March 1st to \ make 1 dozen ol the lin< $5 00, hall dozen (or $? dozen made. Better im We guarantee satisfaction Will be at Ruby ever Whitmore will be at Pagela WHITMORE' N ' t . .. i - sable, Safe. able lantern for he RAYO. It is naterials, so that durable without wkward. >ng light. Is easy i. It won't blow nd won't smoke, le lantern. Made d sizes. There is a quirement. ^ y vv i iir.i c? \ jcC / :OMPANY (H Charlotte. N. C. Jk3k Charleston, W. Va. Charleston. S. C. ^iin.iiusii?iuii??iiiiiiiiiiiiniiinHtiinniitiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiuuiiHwuHiiiiimiiiiiiiiiUHniwiiui|iiii WOMEN Love This Magazine g McCALL'S Is the Fashion Guide and Housekeeping Helper of more women than any other L magazine in the world. All the latest styles fj every month; also delightful stories that enter=; i tain, and special departments In cooking, home fc- dressmaking, fancy work, etc., that lighten housework and gave money. Price, only SOc M I a year, with one celebrated McCsll Dress Pat u tcrr. FREE. _ b SEND A POSTAL CARD NOW TON E I. A FREE Sample Copy of McCALL'S MAGAZINE: OF " 2. A FREE Copy of McCALL'S fine 44-pece PREMIUM CATALOGUE; or y 8. McCALL'S 1100.00 Price Offer to Krery CHURCH. Aidrta Dept. N k THE HcCALL CO. Z3C to 246 W. 374 St. !Uw T?fc. (L T. tn ii mmiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiimi'iitiiniiuiiiimiiiiniiiiHn, i.: ? Wood's Productive Seed Corns. We ofier all the best prize-win oiiu (iiuui-iirdKinK varieties. The high price at which corn is selling should encourage increased acreage and the planting of improved varieties of seed corn everywhere. Wood's Descriptive Catalog gives full descriptions and information about all the best and most improved varieties, telling what to plant to make largest and most profitable crops. We are also headquarters for Millets, Sorghums, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, Sudan ?r Rhodes Grass, and all Seasonable Seeds. Write for Catalog and prices of anv seeds rennlroH 1 T.W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. RES larch 15th we will est cabinet pictures lor 1.00. no less than hall ike use ol this chance. 1. y Saturday, hut Mrs. ind to do your work. s STUDIO ^ i | COURT OF THE UNIVERSE, THE I ~ ^JCH^T THE I ^ ^B^SaiiBiB^BBHHEKaMMBBSB^K?R^^3SS^B^KJ^^HI H and 1b the central radiating unit; of-the architectural au< two Homeric groups?the Nations nf the East and the Nat ast and west portals. By night' flic beauty of the court t? WHEN A QUARTER 0F..A MILLION OF PEOPLE THE VAST1PANAMA-PACIFIC I Transportation reports show that every state in the represented in the great throng of 260,000 people who San Francisco on February 20. Vhis picture, showing i t'.on of the cfpenlng day throng. In the first five days or the combined totals of the Chicago and St Louis ?xpo tlonB of the most spectorulnr surcfesB for thr '- - ':irr. Every farmer in this section should own one of these Cole Plant few days in the field. The planter plants better and cheaper than a two?doubles the good from guano. Colt /Planters and Distributors North Carolina farm. Vou'll find them so downright useful and reliable that you'll woi tent to put up with out-oftlate machines, Jhen you could own a Coh The Cole Pointer SAVES Labor of 1 Man and Mule BeiS:f?"!u Mpt one tripfVlc C:;lc and other fhPlanter smooths the Seed bed, opens a furrow, coversit, opens again, plants the .t nd y'. directlyundertlieseed, feeds the plants as soon as the seed 8}>rout. -?You get a quick start, get two chances at a big crop. The Cole Planter plants the seed in a straight line at the same depth. The depth is easily regulfited. f Cotton comes up in a straight line?without bunches. It can be . chopped to a stand cheaper, cost of cultivation is less^ i The seed fall in plain sight. v,n^ can't blow thorn away?none arc wasted at the enddf twr.rows. Doesn't skip or bunch the seed?as far ahead of (he ?pu slyie planters?as the old style way is l> head of hand planting.> Works perfectly on ine tole 8foot 1 Distributor Opens a Furrow and Sows Guano at One 7^^farmers Very Useful ior\,|^pK^| with one, you Side-Dressing /&J\ can run off rows CrODS open a furrow, ana -**^ ? ^ sow guano at the same time. It'll save the w<\rk of3 r?.e man and mule every planting day. Especially gowd for"; j^e.dressing?can be run right uo alnno?ifl* nlant ' Strongly made thruout, largeXhoppipr^ strong plow wheel with steel spokes; Convenient lever, Wutrf ?T flow of guano. Has the reliable Cole force feed, noiselej?s\*? ^liicycle. Swivel rod holds distributor rigid while you fill thfc\ hojjjer. Other Styles of ^Planters and D Besides these machines we hav^^BUniversal Single Foot (eitl other styles suited to different uses. ^^Bcard your old out-of-date ti saving Coles! Come and see them Guarantied By Us and The Cole is doubly guaranteed. I The maker guarantees it. V Every machine must prove a practical daily working success in with crooked rows or straight. i They are made as good as monelf and b*airu car make them- ' liet ready for planting time. PAGFfeAND HARD -lUB OF THE ARCHITECTURAL I 3ANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION j sltion at San Francisco at some time during their stay at . of the Universe. Thle Is the largest court on tho grounds 1 ground plans. Noble sculptured groups embellish It, the Ions of the West?surmounting the giant arches at the i enhanced by the flood lighting effects. INAUIiUHA I LU NTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT SAN FRANCISCO United States and mcBt of the nations^ of the world were in ugurstod the Panama-Pacific International exposition at Lh m'rhty S,uth gardens, gives a glimpse of a small fraci'\ progress the exposition had an attendance larger than si ions and tiio ratio continues in a de;reo to iustify nredic >1? Planters and THAT EVERY AO FARMER NEEDS crs ami Distributors. They positively pay for themselves after a ny other planter ever built. The distributor makes one trip do for are the "Farmer's Friend." They were "born and raised" on a ider how you ever got along without them?why you were ever con:J The Cole Spreader and Cultivator ^ Side Dresser ith this Sows Guano and chine you can feed Throws a Good I guano to growing crops? List at one B get more good out of it? ^ipht where a net9 work of roots need j n 15>* feeding tin r - guano during tin* growth instead of all at one time but little is washed aw a). The plant receives all the benefits of the plant food. With cultivator attached (as shown in the cut) you can row guano and efleitively cultivate at the same time?save the woik of one man and one mule. Two strong universal plow feet are furnished free, lly removing culti vator and attaching plow feet, you have thelrest machine for sowing guano and throwing two good furrows upon it. * The hopper hoi '? A ?nch, ?*>d spreads uniformly any quantity from 100 lbs. to 2000 lbs. to the acre. Pays for itsell in labor saved?doubles the good from guano. The Cole D??E Distributor Sows Guano in Open , Furrow. Throws 2 Good Furrows^saves tabor Positive force feed sows from 100 to 1,500 lb*, "l guano i*; lie acre. Instantly regulated. The plow feet throw two good furrows upon guano at tlfsanie time. I'low feet are strongly attached to side be;, .us, so that good plowing can be done. You can leave it without danger of its falling. Graduated hitch post adjusts the weight 011 the plows, istributors to Meet Every Nee* ! ter force feed or Knocker). Universal Double Foot Knocker, and oublc making planter or distributor, hitch up to one of these lahor I By The Cole Mfg. Co. Ve guarantee it. your iieiu, r%o rr.atter if the s*>il is rough or smooth, level or hilly, told at a fair price to everybody. Con.e at.<d see t)>rs? n-n I iiK * WARE COMPANY LetriE Rot Your Compost |j I am tho champion rotter of tho world. I'll rot leaves, straw, stalks, manure, sawdust or any other vegetable matter, even dirt, into a rich, high-emdo fertilizer, in less than two months. Just ke '|? me on the job and I will save you a big lot of that fertilizer money. If you want to know all about this compost rotting, as well as spraying | and preventing hog cliolori, write ' " Rod Devil," 619 N. Second Street, St. Louis, Mo., and I'll send yon a little book, free, that tells how. i I am Red Devil Lye 5c. For BIG CANS Almost as big ua those costing 10c. SAVE MY LABELS. Tax Notice The books will be open for the collection of taxes from the 15th ;lay of October 1914 to December, 31st 1914. Tax levy for State 6 mills Constitutional School 3 44 Ordinary County 5 1-2" Interestson K.R Bonds 1 1-2" Road and Bridges 2 Total levy IS mills School Bonds Cheraw .School 3 mills 4 mills Marlburg 3 44 Orange Hill 8 " Pats Branch 4 44 Pee Dee 3 44 Stafford 4 44 2 1-2 44 Bethel 4 44 Center Point 4 44 Lnesteriield 4 " Special School 21-2" Parker 4 " Pine Grove 3 " Shiloh 3 " 5 " Snow Hill 4 " Ousley 7 44 Vaughn 3 " 2 ' 44 .Wamble HilL " Wlllte KJ-AKT^k \ -V< ? Center 4 44 Cross Roads 6 " Mt. Croghan 3 " 4 44 Special School 5 " New Hope 7 44 Ruby 5 44 4 1-2 44 Wexford 4 44 5 44 Buffalo 2 44 Dudley 3 44 Five Forks 2 44 Mangum 3 44 Pageland 6 44 5 44 Plains 2 44 Center Grove 5 *4 Friendship 3 44 Jefferson 5 44 4 44 Long Branch 4 44 Green Hill 4 44 Middendorf 3 44 McBee 8 44 4 1-2 44 Sandy Run 4 44 Union 4 44 Bay Springs 4 44 Bear Creek 2 44 Bethesda 2 44 Juniper 3 44 Patrick 3 44 1 44 Cat Pond 2 44 Lewis 3 44 Palmetto 3 44 Wallace 3 44 Special road Cheraw Township 2 mills Special road Alligotor Township 5 mills The State Comptroller General has sent out the following letter to all County Auditor's and r Prnoe ? 1 rnrc A IVIIOIIIVIO' The general assembly has extended the time for the payment of taxes without penalty for the fiscal year 1914, until the 31st of March, 1915, and provided that on all taxes which shall not be paid on or before the 31st day of March, 1915, there shall be added a penalty of five per cen for nonpayment. County treasurers are directed to issue their tax executions for said tax assesments and penalty against the property for the defaulting taxpayers. W. A. Douglass County Treasurer Sept. 15, IV14. (Adfertl?euu?ftt)